Police Blotter Rollover Collision Dirt Bike Accident Credit Card Fraud

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Recent police activity in Snoqualmie and North Bend included multiple incidents from July 14 to July 23. An officer responded to a potential vehicle theft, submitting tools for fingerprint analysis. A suspect was apprehended after fleeing into the woods following a claim of having a felony warrant. Officers also dealt with a rollover collision involving a street sweeper and a dirt bike accident with juveniles, prompting citations to follow. In a separate case, two subjects used a fraudulent credit card to acquire approximately $5,000 worth of lumber.

Vandalism was reported at Riverview Park, and a nonverbal autistic individual was located and returned to family. Local authorities are actively managing these incidents and are focused on ensuring community safety. Ongoing investigations may lead to additional legal actions or community responses.

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